A 7B Verilog generation model with a verified 5K dataset, two-stage training, and an adaptive reasoning router reaches 57.8% pass@1 on VerilogEval-human, 10.4 points over the prior best open-source Verilog-specific model.
EDA-Aware RTL Generation with Large Language Models
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Large Language Models (LLMs) have become increasingly popular for generating RTL code. However, producing error-free RTL code in a zero-shot setting remains highly challenging for even state-of-the-art LLMs, often leading to issues that require manual, iterative refinement. This additional debugging process can dramatically increase the verification workload, underscoring the need for robust, automated correction mechanisms to ensure code correctness from the start. In this work, we introduce AIvril2, a self-verifying, LLM-agnostic agentic framework aimed at enhancing RTL code generation through iterative corrections of both syntax and functional errors. Our approach leverages a collaborative multi-agent system that incorporates feedback from error logs generated by EDA tools to automatically identify and resolve design flaws. Experimental results, conducted on the VerilogEval-Human benchmark suite, demonstrate that our framework significantly improves code quality, achieving nearly a 3.4$\times$ enhancement over prior methods. In the best-case scenario, functional pass rates of 77% for Verilog and 66% for VHDL were obtained, thus substantially improving the reliability of LLM-driven RTL code generation.
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ReasoningV: Efficient Verilog Code Generation with Adaptive Hybrid Reasoning Model
A 7B Verilog generation model with a verified 5K dataset, two-stage training, and an adaptive reasoning router reaches 57.8% pass@1 on VerilogEval-human, 10.4 points over the prior best open-source Verilog-specific model.